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Resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers

This question concerns the following close reason: This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic ...
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What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to diagnose problem" and "unclear what you're asking"?

This surely must be a duplicate question that I can't find with the search box... The title is the question: What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to ...
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Link for poor or ever-growing questions to better explain why people stop answering

Given the amount of questions that start with "I am very new to (x) and how do I do this...", questions that lead in to the inevitable "Ok that is working but now...", it seems like it would be ...
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What was our stance about short, self-contained examples again?

I'm on the fence about this one. On the one hand, I'm all for MCVEs. Having the OP make me scroll through pages and pages of code, most of which is completely irrelevant to the problem, is not a ...
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How frequently do new users self-delete their own accounts?

According to Help Center > My Account, it is possible for new users to delete their own account as long as they have not voted or posted more than once. Occasionally, this causes otherwise legitimate ...
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MCVE vs SSCCE battle [duplicate]

Until some point in the past, most possibly connected with the implementation of a new help center and renewed close voting system, I had seen many examples of useful comments that asked OP to provide ...
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Is the "What is AM/PM called?" question on-topic?

What is AM/PM called? has been a popular question for 8 years (+164-4 votes, 8 stars), and in fact is the #1 Google hit for "What is AM/PM called?", and is also linked from the top-5 hit "What is the ...
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Questions .. must describe the specific problem and include valid code to reproduce it

I would like to see one of the reasons for closing questions changed. Specifically as mentioned in a comment to the War of the closes (which I'll repeat here). I disagree with the wording of one ...
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Question deleted after edit while "On hold"

I ran into a case which is kind of frustrating to me. OP (which is a new user), posted a question of low quality, and the point of the question was hard to understand. The question have been ...
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Are library installation problems on topic for Stack Overflow?

I would appreciate help understanding why this question about TensorFlow module installation on Mac Silicon is marked as "not about programming or software development". Is it because the ...
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Why was my question downvoted and closed as opinion-based? [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: What optimisations have Microsoft done to VS Code/Electron? My post got voted down, closed, and deleted without anyone commenting to explain why they ...
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Why are typos not mentioned in the list of questions that shouldn't be answered?

Within my first week or so of joining SO I posted an answer to a question where the only issue with the code was that they forgot to add () for a method call or something similar. I think I even used ...
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Close reason when purposefully provided incorrect information?

What is the desired close reason when a question is purposefully provided with incorrect information? According to the January changes outlined in Recent changes to close reasons on Stack Overflow, I ...
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Just wondering about this question how it can be considered as too broad [duplicate]

This question has been marked as too broad. I just don't understand the reasons behind it being at this state. I have already made two edits to improve it but I see no change in the status. I am ...
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How to mark a fixed problem?

I asked a question about a problem whose root cause was primarily a bug. I got answers about workarounds which I accepted. Now in the meantime this bug has been fixed, and I think we can close the ...
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